In the age of Trump, "conservative" = "the poorly educated". While there are some wrinkles in the Yale admissions process that we might possibly agree do not favor the most qualified candidates, their freshman class is still pretty sharp. So, not actually surprising.

people with advanced degrees went for hillary roughly 60-40 (22% of her voters had advanced degrees versus 14% of President Trump's). Not 100-0.
College grads, hillary had only a very slight edge (32% of her voters versus 30% of the president's). In your world, everyone with a college degree voted for hillary.
High School or less, the president had a small edge(17% of hillary's voters versus 20% of the president's)
Income of $100,000 or more, so you can afford to send your kid to Yale, the President had a slight edge (33% of hillary's voters versus 35% of the president's)
Income of $50,000 or less, Hillary had a larger lead (39% of hillary's voters versus 32% of the president's)

Yale has been widely known as the Gay Ivy since at least 1987, when Julie V. Iovine ’77 declared in the Wall Street Journal, "Suddenly Yale is a gay school."

the original wsj article doesn't come up in a google search, but I remember Pat Robertson talking about it on The 700 Club. It said that a quarter of yalies were gay, and Pat Robertson stressed that he only went to the law school

So, on this day of contemplating civil rights, who should be discriminated against more heavily, non-white people or non-binary white people? You obviously hate the existence of both in your world, but I'm wondering if they are equally offensive to you?

So something caught your eye on one of your far right cesspool web sites, and you decided to repeat it here, regardless of truth content. The author of the blog is a columnist, but you may or may not know the difference beteeen that and an editor. It also does not urge students to spy on white male classmates. It does urge students to call them out on unacceptable behavior and, in a final throw away remark, she promises to keep an eye on them and, if presented with an offensive text, to take a screenshot. All the while acknowledging that this will probably still not be enough to stop the next Kavanaugh from being confirmed.